About Dian Curtis Regan and her community:
Dian Curtis Regan is the author of many books for young readers.
In 1993, she was named "Member of the Year" by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators."
She has been inducted into the Oklahoma Professional Writers' Hall of Fame, and has received a "Distinguished Medal of Service in Children's Literature" from the Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers.
Dian was born in Colorado Springs and lived in Colorado for many years.
After graduating from the University of Colorado in Boulder, she taught school in Denver until deciding to "take one year off to write." More than a year has passed and she is still writing full time.
Dian has lived in Texas, Oklahoma, and Venezuela. Presently, she lives in Kansas.
Travel just 40 miles west of Kansas City on I-70 and you'll find a town, Lawrence, ranked by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the "Dozen Most Distinctive Destinations" in 2000, touting it as "one of the most well-preserved and unique communities in the United States." Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Northeast Kansas, this college town of more than 80,000 is home to the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University.
Founded in 1854 by the New England Emigrant Aid Society in an effort to keep the territory free from slavery, Lawrence is said to be one of the only U.S. cities founded strictly for political reasons. During the Civil War, Lawrence was home to many Abolitionists and Free Staters. It was a town representative of anti-slavery sentiments, making it the target of several attacks by pro-slavery bushwhackers. On August 21, 1863, the infamous Quantrill's Raid resulted in the deaths of more than 150 unarmed Lawrence men and boys and nearly destroyed the young city in what has become by historians as one of the worst atrocities of the Civil War. As a result, Lawrence has evolved into a melting pot of ideas and styles, artists and scholars, past and present.
Meander along Massachusetts Street and you'll soon see why "Mass. Street" has been called one of America's most authentic main streets. The five-block downtown district is lined with century-old buildings, eclectic boutiques, tempting sidewalk cafes, curious antique shops and a multitude of art galleries and studios. Live music plays along the street every night of the week, from folk to jazz, rock to blues and everything in between.
On KU's scenic 950-acre campus, you will find a treasure trove of things to do and see. At the KU Natural History Museum, you will see nationally recognized exhibits, including Comanche, the only U.S. Army survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn. Benton, Chihuly, Curry, Monet, Rossetti and Wood are a few of the artists featured at the Spencer Museum of Art. With a 23-foot stained glass American flag as a backdrop, follow the path of Bob Dole from a modest home in Russell to his role as U.S. Senate Majority Leader and presidential candidate at the Dole Institute of Politics. Then spend your evening watching award-winning artists from all corners of the globe perform on stage at the Lied Center of Kansas.
Take a visual tour of Lawrence's hot spots, read more about its fiery history, peruse the extensive events calendar and soak in a little of its ambiance at http://www.visitlawrence.com/. While you're there, don't forget to book your hotel reservations online so you can experience "The Art of a City."
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| Barnyard Slam |
"The barnyard is going hog wild! Yo Mama Goose has her feathers full trying to host a poetry contest without raising the rafters. Writers are sensitive creatures; and all of the animals want to strut their stuff, including Yo Mama herself.
With tempers flaring--and noise levels rising--Farmer and Son are sure to hear the commotion. None of the animals can afford to horse around, and it will take a genuine artist to bring peace back to the barn. This tongue-in-beak tale is sure to amuse and inspire poets and animal lovers alike. VIEW IMAGE |
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| Chance |
Being a baby is downright frustratin'. Itchy diapers. gooky mush. Naps and baths and bedtime. Who needs 'em? Not Chance. This baby is outta here. Author Dian Curtis Regan.
Published by Philomel, an imprint of Penguin/Putnam. Illustrated by Australian artist, Dee Huxley. "Regan has created an irresistible tot in the fearless, pajama-clad Chance." ~ The Washington Post. |
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| Monster Baby |
One day, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver find a baby left on the doorstep. Their wish for a child has come true! However, there's something a bit odd about this baby--perhaps the tiny horns, the pointy teeth, and the fur? Author Dian Curtis Regan.
Published by Clarion, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, with illustrations by Paris artist, Doug Cushman. "Lively images provide a sizable read-aloud, starring a huggable critter, extra-large." ~ Kirkus Review |
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| Dear Dr. Sillybear |
The good doctor and his trusty Nurse Rabbit have lots of patience with their patients--like Horace, the hoarse horse, and Hoot, the baby owl who says "What" instead of "Whoo". Dr. Sillybear is never without good advice--or is Nurse Rabbit the one with all the answers? Author Dian Curtis Regan.
"Full of fun puns and ridiculous humor children will enjoy. A good choice for on-to-one reading or story hours." ~ School Library Journal
Published by Henry Holt Books for Young Readers. Illustrated by Randy Cecil. |
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